Nigerian-British artist Olalolu Slawn, known for his vibrant creations, has crafted the iconic 2024 Emirates FA Cup trophy, set to grace the final stage on Saturday, May 25. The 23-year-old collaborated with the English Football Association following his success with the BRIT Awards. Together with Thomas Lyte, Slawn embarked on the design journey, as revealed by @whatsonshuffle. Providing insights on Monday via his Instagram handle, the Lagos-born designer expressed gratitude for the opportunity, terming it a monumental achievement. Finally, the Emirates FA Cup unveils the iconic tribute via Instagram handle.
Renowned for his diverse artistic expressions, Slawn’s portfolio encompasses spray paint, pop art canvases, graffiti, caricatures, and murals. His latest masterpiece, the FA Cup trophy, will take center stage at Wembley Stadium, where Manchester’s football giants are poised for a historic derby final on May 25, 2024.
Fresh off Pep Guardiola‘s Manchester claiming the EPL title, the stage is set for a riveting showdown. Manchester United, led by Dutch manager Erik ten Hag, eyes the prestigious cup to cap off the season and secure a spot in the Europa League. Here are ten quick facts about the visionary artist:
- Born on October 24, 2000, in Lagos, Nigeria.
- Known for his versatile artistry, ranging from spray paint to murals.
- Made history as the youngest designer of the Britannia statuette for the BRIT Awards in 2023.
- Started his creative journey at Wafflesncream, Nigeria’s pioneering skate shop, collaborating with friends on artwork and films.
- Co-founded the acclaimed apparel brand Motherlan, gaining recognition both locally and internationally.
- Pursued graphic design studies at Middlesex University in London from 2019.
- Embraced painting during the pandemic, sharing his creations at social gatherings and online platforms.
- Held his debut exhibition at Truman Brewery on Brick Lane in September 2021.
- Organized a charity auction at Sotheby’s featuring Skepta’s artwork in 2022.
- Established BeauBeau’s Cafe in East London in honor of his son on May 22, 2023.